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We just received the final cut of the video our friend and fellow Bob Jansen made of me during our last Startup Academy. It's hilarious as it seems I'm not able to stand still, and because I thought we were just practising and trying out his new gear, but it actually turned out to be a cool and unscripted little video on why we do these weekend workshops. You should know that Bob is actually on somewhat of a mission to find and record/interview founders that operate under the radar, such as this piece with Gert-Jan van der Wel on Floorplanner. Maybe he'll talk to you next?

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